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pip 19 added support for something called `pyproject.toml`. Several packages have been setting the option `build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta”` (bcrypt, attrs, jaraco) which seems to be the root of the problem when building from source. Until the community sorts this out I’m inclined to avoid pip 19.
When you do `make docker-compose-build` on your branch without any changes, this will use the devel tag as a cache source. This will speed things up if you havent made any local changes to the Makefile or requirements files.
There was quite a bit of drift between the main Dockerfile and this one since we last touched it. It’s heavier than it needs to be, but by using the main development image as the base here, we have less duplicated and outdated code overall.
This was intended to save us CI time if / when we switch away from static nodes for Zuul. After merging this in I discovered that this option does not work with `docker build --cache-from`, which will be more benefical in terms of speed improvements anyway.
This commit does a few things:
- Add the `--squash` option to the `awx-devel-build` make target. This reduces the resulting image size from 2.12 GB to 1.37 GB. I think we can get this down even more by inspecting the image contents.
- Reorganize commands so that the cache expires less often. Before this commit, any changes to the Makefile would essentially cause the entire image to rebuild.
- Break yum dependencies up into multiple lines. This makes it easier to see what changes in a diff.
- Use `n` to install our required version of node (rather `curl node | bash`). I’ve found this to be easier to maintain / more portable when working with other Dockerfiles.
- General organizational changes to make things easier to parse visually.